

MEng Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering
About this course
Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering is a multidisciplinary field at the intersection of mechanical engineering, electronics, computing, and control systems. It emerged from the recognition that modern technological systems, from industrial robots and autonomous vehicles to medical devices and consumer electronics, require engineers who can think across traditional disciplinary boundaries and design systems in which mechanical, electrical, and software components work together seamlessly. Robotics is one of the most rapidly growing applications of mechatronics, encompassing everything from industrial automation and collaborative robots to surgical systems and autonomous drones. At Anglia Ruskin University, this four-year, full-time degree develops the engineering knowledge and practical skills needed to work in this demanding and fast-moving field. You will study manufacturing, 3D printing, thermodynamics, dynamics, and structural analysis alongside computer-based advanced design, simulation, and modelling. The programme emphasises hands-on project work, developing your ability to analyse and solve engineering problems creatively and to apply your knowledge in realistic engineering contexts. Working on projects with other engineering students develops the teamwork, management, and leadership skills that professional engineering practice requires. Graduates with mechatronics and robotics engineering training are in growing demand across manufacturing, automotive and aerospace engineering, medical device development, logistics and warehousing automation, agricultural technology, and the defence and space sectors. The multidisciplinary character of the degree is particularly valued in industries where systems integration across mechanical, electrical, and software domains is central to product development. Postgraduate study in robotics, control engineering, or advanced manufacturing provides routes to more specialist roles and research positions.
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